SynopsisVervain wanders about
aimlessly, getting into all sorts of trouble. Bigwig, meanwhile, continues to
push his Owsla.

Guest
Voices* None *

Personal
ReviewWell, there seemed to be less of a main central plot to this
episode. More a collection of smaller character-based stories. Despite that, I
still liked it, mainly due to the combination of humour and some wonderful
characterisation.

There's the 3 Owsla bucks
for example; Dandelion, Hawkbit and Strawberry (who has lost an awful lot of
weight, and I think now looks far too much like Pipkin!). Despite everyone's
belief that Woundwort is no more, Bigwig continues to push the bucks into Owsla
training, leading to some of the funniest scenes of the whole episode. First of
all they don't take him seriously, mockingly hiding on the spot. Then that old
chestnut of them being clumsy and incompetant resurfaces. It was last seen in
the earlier parts of series 1, and was funny then. They manage to pull it off
again this time, still with some original twists, such as Strawberry getting
stuck under that treetrunk (mind you, given the amount of weight he's lost, I'm
not so sure that really applies anymore!). The tension between those 3 and
Bigwig builds up throughout the episode, leading to what I think is one of the
funniest scenes yet. When the 3 of them go to complain to Hazel about Bigwig,
that expression on their faces is absolutely priceless, and had me rolling
around in laughter!

The Pipkin/Campion
relationship continues this week. I say continues, as it didn't seem to progress
any further. Pipkin is still repeatedly asking Campion to return to Watership
Down, and he's still saying no. Just when is he going to take a hint! It's
becoming repetitive now! I did find that stunt Campion pulls, jumping about on
the rocks a little pointless as well. Then he starts teaching Pipkin, who in
turn teaches his Junior Owsla. Just how many rabbits do we need to see doing
that silly trick?

On the subject of the
Junior Owsla, they've developed somewhat. It's great to see the kittens actually
used properly in this series, as opposed to the pointless filler status they had
before, but where is Periwinkle? Instead they now have a character called
Mallow! Much as they are cute, they soon become annoying with their wimpy
screaming and the other funny noises they make.

Without a doubt, the
biggest character in the episode has to be Vervain, for a change. Seeing as it's
him that the episode name is based upon, it does seem odd that I've left him to
last, but better late than never. His traditional 'scared of everything role' is
shining through. His friendship and loyalty is also explorer with the
introduction of his new friend Aspen. He's a great character, always
cheerful, with his head-in-the-clouds, eating Blackberries and chasing
butterflies, and he contrasts wonderfully with Vervain. It's such a
shame that they decide to kill him off with that Weasel after only a few
minutes (and those Weasels have lost weight too!). It's then that Vervain's
usual 'only bothered about himself' attitute rears it's head again,
with him swimming away. I do sometimes wonder though, does Vervain
really want to be like this, or does he really wish he could do something to
help others? Infact, it get's to the point where I actually feel sorry
for Vervain, when he gets caught in some wire in the river. In reality he's
really a very weak and vulnerable rabbit, yet he's unable to express
such emotion due to his expected strong face
as Owsla captain. Once again, Primrose refuses to help. Much as
it's arguable that he deserves it after the way he treated her in Efrafa, the
writer's are always keen to show the Watership rabbits as different. In
this respect, Primrose shows herself to be no better than the Efrafans. Thank
goodness for Fiver being there!

Bad points. Well, it's
becoming increasingly difficult to find them in this series, but there a few. I
do wish they'd made Strawberry look a little less like a taller version of
Pipkin for a start. I also feel they didn't do enough to develop the new
character Aspen. In the few minutes we saw him, we
saw a wonderful character; one with real potential. Yet he disappears
almost as soon as we met him. *sigh* Finally there's that silly stunt which
Campion seems to do, and enjoys teaching to Pipkin. I still can't see
it being of any real use in a military capacity, so what's the point
to it.

Rating (Out of 6) - Above Average

Nothing much seemed to happen for most of this episode, however
there were some wonderful highlights, mainly due to the exploration of some of
the characters. Oh, and that expression on Hawkbit, Dandelion and Strawberry's
face (bottom left) is almost worth a star on it's own. =;)